Rear brakes. What is this?

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Changing the brake lines in the rear. This holds down the T for the lines. Why is this bolt special. How does it function?

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Changing the brake lines in the rear. This holds down the T for the lines. Why is this bolt special. How does it function?

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This bolt is an interesting multifunction fastener.
First like you stated it holds the splitter for your brake lines. Why
mounted on the rear axle? So that you only need one flex brake line to account for the suspension movement and cleaner routing.
Second. The rear differential needs a breather. So as you may have noticed the bolt is hollow.

The Chrysler engineer was likely trying to save money using one part instead of two.
Clean it up good with solvent and make sure it still breathes, and reinstall when you are ready. Detail as you please.
 
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